• Cooperative Learning in the Classroom: Putting It Into Practice, Jan/2007

Cooperative Learning in the Classroom: Putting It Into Practice, Jan/2007

Author(s) Wendy Jolliffe
ISBN10 1412923808
ISBN13 9781412923804
Format Paperback
Pages 144
Year Publish 2007 January

Synopsis

"What is cooperative learning? Why should teachers use it in the classroom? What are the benefits? In eight accessible chapters, Wendy Jolliffe, lecturer in primary education at Hull University, outlines the theory and practice of cooperative learning and shows how the "outcomes and aims of Every Child Matters (2004) can be clearly mapped to the advantages of cooperative learning."... A useful resource for teachers, headteachers, trainee teachers and support staff' - Learning and Teaching Update

Cooperative Learning is about structuring lesson activities to encourage pupils to work collaboratively in pairs or small groups to support each other to improve their learning. This inclusive approach to teaching is very much in tune with current initiatives such as Every Child Matters and Excellence and Enjoyment and the focus on learning styles.

This book is an accessible guide to implementing cooperative learning in the classroom. It includes:

  1. An explanation of the key factors that make cooperative learning work
  2. A step-by-step approach to implementing cooperative learning in the classroom
  3. Advice on how to measure the effectiveness of cooperative learning
  4. Guidance for using cooperative learning to encourage effective talk
  5. Links to supporting children's emotional intelligence
  6. Ideas for practical activities
  7. An action plan and programme for whole school professional development

The book is an invaluable resource for individual teachers using cooperative learning techniques in classrooms, this book will also be of interest to headteachers, trainee teachers and learning support staff

About The Author:

Dr Wendy Jolliffe is Head of Scarborough School of Education at the University of Hull and has strategic responsibility for Teacher Education. Her previous experience includes working as Regional Adviser for ITT for the National Strategies, running a range of courses in Education at the University of Hull and working as a Local Authority Advisory teacher for literacy.